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SAT: Digital Assessment Guide 2026

The SAT is a standardized entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions for undergraduate programs.

Full Form
Scholastic Assessment Test
Mode
Digital (on Bluebook™)
Score Range
400 - 1600
Duration
2 Hours 14 Minutes

Why take the SAT?

The SAT opens doors to undergraduate programs globally, especially in the USA, Canada, UK, and India. It also makes you eligible for merit-based scholarships.


Eligibility & Attempts
  • Age: No upper limit (usually 17-19 years).
  • Qualification: Currently in or completed 11th/12th grade.
  • Attempts: No limit, but students typically take it 2 times.
Reading and Writing (RW)

2 Modules | 54 Questions | 64 Mins

Short passages covering Literature, History, Science, and Humanities.

Mathematics

2 Modules | 44 Questions | 70 Mins

Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem Solving, and Data Analysis. (Calculator allowed throughout).

ComponentFee (USD)Approx (INR)
Registration Fee (International)$60 + $43 (Regional)₹8,600
Cancellation Fee$25 - $35₹2,100 - ₹2,900
Rescheduling Fee$25₹2,100
Late Registration$30₹2,500

Registration & Slot Booking

1
Create a College Board account online.
2
Choose "Register for the SAT" and enter personal details.
3
Select Test Center (Available in 30+ Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune).
4
Upload a clear photo and pay the fee online.
Prep Resources
  • Khan Academy (Official Digital SAT Prep)
  • Bluebook™ App Practice Tests
  • The Official SAT Study Guide 2026
  • Barron's Digital SAT Premium
Sending Scores?

You get 4 FREE score reports within 9 days of testing.

Results & FAQs

Digital SAT results are much faster, usually available within 13-15 days.

Yes, the College Board India Scholars Program offers up to 100% tuition scholarships for high achievers with low family income.

Yes, you can use your own laptop or tablet (Mac/Windows/iPad) but you must have the Bluebook™ app installed. If you don't have a device, you can request one from College Board.